How to cut a wig

One of my biggest secrets for when I was on-air every day as a reporter, was to wear a wig.

When you have to manipulate your hair everyday to perfection, it takes it toll on it and will definitely damage it.Well, it's been two years since I've done daily news; so it's been a long time since I've purchased a new wig.Dayvee with natural hairBut, part of the beauty of being a girl is that you can change your look whenever you feel like it. And I was in the mood for straight hair.So, after some hunting for a "cheap kinky straight" wig on the internet, I came across the Annie half-wig by Outre. (The girls on the internet love it.)1. It's $15-20 online *click here to buy on Amazon2. the texture mimics African hair that is blow dried or lightly flat ironed3. it is synthetic, but can be heated up to 400°4. and it is super long - 22 inchesBut that is way too long for me.So, I learned this trick ages ago about how to cut a wig by your self.

Check out the video tutorial:

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Dayvee Sutton is a two-time Emmy Award Winning sports journalist, entertainment and lifestyle reporter, social commentator and entrepreneur. You can learn more about her at www.dayveesutton.com
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